It is about 7-8 nm. Nm stands for micrometers. Don't ask, I don't get it either, but I guess mm was already taken by milameters when they invented MicroMeters, do they did it as nm instead of mm.
bye
buye
The vacuole in an animal cell stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It also helps maintain cell turgor pressure, which is important for supporting the cell structure and maintaining its shape. Additionally, vacuoles can store pigments and toxins in some animal cells.
Plant cell vacuole is larger then animal cell vacuole
A cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. Actually, the animal cell has a vacuole it's just smaller.
The central vacuole is in the plant cell.
Cell vacuole
because a plant cell has a big vacuole and an animal cell dosnt
yes but its not as big as the plant cells
no a cell wall is in a plant cell a'n animal cell has a cell membrane and a plant has one big vacuole and the animal has many small ones
The vacuole in an animal cell stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It also helps maintain cell turgor pressure, which is important for supporting the cell structure and maintaining its shape. Additionally, vacuoles can store pigments and toxins in some animal cells.
The plant cell has a vacuole.
Plant cell vacuole is larger then animal cell vacuole
Yes. There is a vacuole in an animal cell.
Vacuole is located within the cell. It is found in plant cell but little or no vacuole is found in animal cell
A cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. Actually, the animal cell has a vacuole it's just smaller.
A cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. Actually, the animal cell has a vacuole it's just smaller.
A cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole. Actually, the animal cell has a vacuole it's just smaller.
A vacuole is found in both animal and plant cells